Thanks Nick. they’re about 600 wide by 400 deep, and they will protrude about 10 centimetres from the wall if I can figure out how to mount them.
Very nice though!
How big are the pieces?
Very groovy bags!
Nx
Thanks, Verity. It’s a beautiful material to work with.
yes, Anthea, the layers a la Paula Roland – they drap so well!
Thanks, Suzanne.
love the idea
Thanks, Cindy, and yes, that’s just what I have in mind. I will be looking to exploit the translucency and the soft curves one can achieve with the Mylar.
I love the color! Mylar is great, isn’t it, for the slick, matte surface (I always used frosted mylar) and translucency? I could see these hung in layers, so that the shadows played with the colors, too, and the layers of pattern changed from one perspective to the next….exciting start, anyway!
Thanks Nick. they’re about 600 wide by 400 deep, and they will protrude about 10 centimetres from the wall if I can figure out how to mount them.
Very nice though!
How big are the pieces?
Very groovy bags!
Nx
Thanks, Verity. It’s a beautiful material to work with.
yes, Anthea, the layers a la Paula Roland – they drap so well!
Thanks, Suzanne.
love the idea
Thanks, Cindy, and yes, that’s just what I have in mind. I will be looking to exploit the translucency and the soft curves one can achieve with the Mylar.
I love the color! Mylar is great, isn’t it, for the slick, matte surface (I always used frosted mylar) and translucency? I could see these hung in layers, so that the shadows played with the colors, too, and the layers of pattern changed from one perspective to the next….exciting start, anyway!